LINCOLN, Neb.—Nebraska’s bullpen threw 5 2-3 innings of one-hit relief over two games on Sunday, allowing Nebraska to sweep Northern Colorado 3-2, 8-5 in the doubleheader.

Craig Corriston broke up a pitcher’s duel in the eighth inning of the first game, singling through the left side to score Mitch Abeita. The late-inning hit was Nebraska’s third of the game, but Northern Colorado could only muster two hits of its own.

Both starters in the first game—Jon Klausing for the Bears and Dan Jennings for the Huskers—threw six innings of two-hit ball and allowed two runs each.

Nebraska (9-2) put up four runs in the first inning of the second game and built an 8-0 lead after the first five innings. Jake Opitz was 2-for-5 with two RBIs and a run. Northern Colorado (5-7) scored five runs in the fifth and sixth innings, but got only one hit off of Zach Herr in relief.

Thad Weber (2-1) and Mike Nesseth (1-0) earned the wins for Nebraska, with Herr and Erik Anderson each earning their first save. Sean Peery and Dan Kazell took the losses for the Buffaloes.